When They Dated: Before Season 1, and in “The Deal,” Season 2, Episode 9 It’s the most valid reason of all.” Play 37 Elaine Raskin’s Reasoning: “I want to make a firm stand and say that someone being racist is a great reason to break up with them. When They Dated: “The Yada Yada,” Season 8, Episode 19 Some, much to Raskin’s own surprise, were perfectly justifiable reasons to end a relationship, but others are far more petty than they might even appear. She agreed to help me rank every time Jerry dumped a woman on the show, plus the times the women in his life broke up with him due to his own pettiness. It’s one of the pettiest breakups over the show’s nine seasons, but is it the pettiest? And were all of Jerry’s breakups really that petty?įor answers, I turned to comedian, podcaster, relationship expert and Seinfeld superfan Allison Raskin, author of Overthinking About You: Navigating Romantic Relationships When You Have Anxiety, OCD and/or Depression. But Jerry quickly walks back his transformation when he dumps Melanie for eating her peas one-at-a-time. In an attempt to remain true to their word (at least temporarily), George gets engaged to his ex-girlfriend Susan, while Jerry briefly reunites with Melanie, a woman he dumped for shushing him. We’re pathetic!” Afterward, he and George form a pact to grow up. We come up with all these stupid little reasons to break up with these women. “What kind of lives are these? We’re like children. “What are we doing?” he asks George at the coffee shop. During the Season Seven premiere of Seinfeld, Jerry comes to a realization about his dating life.
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